Gravity defying wolf. One of the sculptures in Toronto artist Eldon Garnet’s work, Inversion, at the James Cooper Mansion condo complex on Sherbourne Street Toronto. |
Monday, November 18, 2019
Wolf Inversion
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Funny. Has it something to do with the building behind.
ReplyDelete...defied the laws of nature.
ReplyDeleteStreet art is always intersting.
ReplyDeleteGood one, Andy! I like his work.
ReplyDeletefirst of all and slightly off topic, i really love the building. and the door, be still my beating heart. the wolf sculptures are cool and i like seeing things like these but the building had it going on without them!! nice picture!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting sculpture and a very talented wolf.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent and amusing. Beautiful bricks too on the building
ReplyDeleteI like the building and the sculpture.
ReplyDeleteInteresting sculpture and neat building too.
ReplyDeleteNice find, Andy.
Curiosa escultura de la que no llego a captar el mensaje, que imagino tendrá.,
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Very cool!
ReplyDeleteNow that is interesting and something different.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why the door or window on the second floor has been bricked in... That's what really caught my eye.
ReplyDeleteThat is a special one Andy!
ReplyDeleteI like it. Interesting with the old brick building.
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